After each pick was made, I let everyone know in a separate article what kind of contract each drafted player can expect to get, but we now have updated numbers, via Aaron Wilson, who released the maximum each player can get under the rookie pool, and they are listed below.
87th-overall pick: FS Ji’Ayir Brown, Penn State
4-year, $5,395,804, with a $924,220 signing bonus, and a 2023 cap number of $981,055
99th-overall pick: PK Jake Moody, Michigan
4-year, $5,304,082, with a $857,512 signing bonus, and a 2023 cap number of $964,378
101st-overall pick: TE Cameron Latu, Alabama
4-year, $5,304,082, with a $857,512 signing bonus, and a 2023 cap number of $964,378
155th-overall pick: CB Darrell Luter Jr., South Alabama
4-year, $4,153,512, with a $313,512 signing bonus, and a 2023 cap number of $828,378
173rd-overall pick: DE Robert Beal Jr., Georgia
4-year, $4,084,980, with a $244,980 signing bonus, and a 2023 cap number of $811,245.
216th-overall pick: SLB Dee Winters, TCU
4-year, $3,973,332, with a $133,332 signing bonus, and a 2023 cap number of $783,333
247th-overall pick: TE Brayden Willis, Oklahoma
4-year, $3,919,900, with a $79,900 signing bonus, and a 2023 cap number of $769,975
253rd-overall pick: WR Ronnie Bell, Michigan
4-year, $3,917,784, with a $77,784 signing bonus, and a 2023 cap number of $769,446
255th-overall pick: SLB Jalen Graham, Purdue
4-year, $3,917,784, with a $77,784 signing bonus, and a 2023 cap number of $769,446
Note that every cap page has been updated with all projected 4-year cap numbers, so check those pages out.
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